Security – Page 4
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Major compliance contract
CrewSmart is managing compliance requirements across a global maritime security specialist and crew supplier’s 1,500-strong workforce.
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Drone protection technology adds sonar enhancement
DroneShield Ltd has made a material capability upgrade to its multi-domain DroneSentry counterdrone / counter-UxS threat system.
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Navy orders diver delivery vessels
A UAE-based developer and builder of composite patrol vessels has signed a substantial order for its new Trident (submersible high-speed diver delivery crafts) programme with an undisclosed foreign Navy.
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Turkey's first AUSV launches
Turkey''s first indigenous Armed Unmanned Surface Vehicle (AUSV) has been launched with sea trials underway.
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Aluminium-hulled high speed interceptor RIB
The Patrol 12 RIB designed and built by Baltic Workboats represents the Estonian shipbuilder’s new generation of high-speed interceptors.
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The first steps towards a ‘European Navy’?
Somewhat overshadowed in the news agendas by Brexit and covid, the 14th December 2020 was an important day in the gathering movement towards establishing a ‘European Navy’.
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Remote-controlled radar boosts security
New remote-controlled radar technology is now available in Europe that will boost security onboard ships.
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More investment in cyber security needed
Ports need to better protect themselves against cyber-attacks, attendees of the first digital International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) European region meeting were told.
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Stress testing cyber defences
ABB Marine & Ports’ cyber security laboratory opens at key moment in shipping’s digital development as stricter maritime cyber security rules enter force on January 1, 2021.
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Security system leverages the might of third party sensors
An exclusive UK distributor and global sales agent for Barnacle Systems’ BRNKL (pronounced ‘barnacle’) security and monitoring products has been appointed.
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Flout cyber security and risk detention
Ships sailing in US waters could be detained if they are found not to be complying with the IMO’s cyber risk management guidelines, according to cyber experts.
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One craft conquers air, sea and subsea domains
SubSea Craft Ltd is partnering with IrvinGQ, to develop a parachute deployment option for its surface-submersible craft, VICTA.
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Augmented vision for navy divers
Coda Octopus Group, Inc. has announced that the Company and program lead, NAVSEA 00C3, have restarted the GEN 1.0 Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) system roll-out program to the U.S. Navy fleet.
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Multi-function sonars for Norwegian Coastguard
Kongsberg Maritime is celebrating the signing of a contract with Vard to deliver its SS1221 sonars to the Norwegian Coastguard.
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Fighting illegal fishing with thermal cameras
Flir PT Series cameras have been used in a surveillance project to detect and monitor illegal fishing and poaching activities along the Spanish Galician coast.
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Cyber security planning help
A new interactive infographic summarises the key considerations owners and operators should make when building a cyber security plan.
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Body heat camera aids COVID-19 screening
A new body heat camera has been launched to help ensure a safe and healthy work environment onboard and ashore during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 crisis and maritime security threats
According to a prominent maritime security consultancy, the Coronavirus emergency will be the defining threat trend of the year with simultaneous impacts in a number of areas.
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Sanctions evaders slipping through the net
Over the last six months, twice as many vessels have demonstrated suspicious behaviour regarding sanctions as have been put on sanctions lists.
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Security focus for new Installation Standard
Educational information about preventing theft and improving vessel security has been added to the next version of a voluntary standard that clarifies and defines competent installation practices.